It seems like your question is incomplete. If you are asking why the French began a particular action, such as the French Revolution or colonial expansion, please specify. Generally, the French Revolution began due to widespread discontent with the monarchy, economic hardship, and Enlightenment ideas promoting liberty and equality. If you meant something else, please clarify!
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In French, "janelle" does not have a specific meaning as it is not a common French word. However, it may refer to a proper noun, such as a name. If you meant "janela," which means "window" in Portuguese, the French equivalent is "fenêtre." Please clarify if you meant something else!
Agricultural revolution lead to urbanization. More food production meant less workers needed leading to movement to cities
The revolution left a void of power. The king, queen, and many government officials were beheaded and this meant that the government fell and was left without a head of state. When this happens in any government it leaves a means for a man who is powerful to take control. This is what happened with Napoleon. He was a able to step into the power void.
First, we need to understand the expression "let the genie out of the bottle". This means that some idea or philosophy had not previously been widespread, but became so, causing unrest and social revolution.In the case of the French Revolution, the ideas of the Enlightenment, Egalitarianism, and Democracy were unleashed quite powerfully by the French Revolution and these ideas would become the foundation of numerous protests, riots, and revolts against the absolute monarchies which had dominated Europe for centuries.
What is meant by the statement You cannot teach ethics?
It seems like your question is incomplete. If you are asking why the French began a particular action, such as the French Revolution or colonial expansion, please specify. Generally, the French Revolution began due to widespread discontent with the monarchy, economic hardship, and Enlightenment ideas promoting liberty and equality. If you meant something else, please clarify!
"cru" on French red wines is coming from an old grading system (still in use for red Bordeaux)- it meant something along the lines of 'vintage that you can trust'
African ethics is at crossroads the statement true.why.explain what you think is meant by the statement and give reasons for such a phenomenon?
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In the context of the French Revolution, a Jacobinoriginally meant a member of the Jacobin Club (1789-1794), but even at that time, the term Jacobins had been popularly applied to all promulgators of revolutionary opinions
in old French 'franc' meant 'free'in old French 'franc' meant 'free'
"Down with Aristocrats. To the lamppost." Associated with the French Revolution and the overthrowing of the ruling classes (the Aristocrats) by the working classes. To the lamppost meant "String him up" or "hang him"
What is meant by the statement "Life is 10 percent what happens to you and 90 percent how you react to it."
The statement "Anyone can lead refers to the ability to"
influence others